blackmagic atem 1 m/e production switcher - Imagecraft
blackmagic atem 1 m/e production switcher - Imagecraft
blackmagic atem 1 m/e production switcher - Imagecraft
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17<br />
Getting Started<br />
ATEM Setup Utility Connects via USB<br />
Changing the Switcher Network Settings<br />
The <strong>switcher</strong> network settings are changed using the ATEM Setup Utility via USB. Please follow the steps<br />
below:<br />
Step 1. Connect the <strong>switcher</strong> chassis via USB, to the computer running the ATEM Setup Utility software.<br />
Step 2. Launch the ATEM Setup Utility software.<br />
Step 3. The <strong>switcher</strong>'s current IP address and other settings will be displayed in the window. If you only<br />
want to check the IP address and not change it, you can simply quit ATEM Setup Utility.<br />
Step 4. To change the IP address or any other settings, simply edit the numbers and then select apply.<br />
Step 5. A dialog box will prompt you to please power cycle your ATEM <strong>switcher</strong>. Turn off and on the<br />
power on the <strong>switcher</strong> and then press OK.<br />
Understanding the Broadcast Panel Network Settings<br />
A broadcast panel's network settings are configured from the network setup menu in the broadcast panel's<br />
system control. Along with its own IP address, the broadcast panel also needs to be configured with the<br />
network location of the <strong>switcher</strong>, so that communication between the two devices can be established over<br />
the ethernet connection. If the broadcast panel's network settings are correctly configured, you will see the<br />
panel light up and buttons turn on so you can control the <strong>switcher</strong>.<br />
If the broadcast panel is displaying a message looking for the <strong>switcher</strong>, then you will need to set the<br />
broadcast panel's network settings so that the broadcast panel and <strong>switcher</strong> share the same subnet, and<br />
the network location to which the broadcast panel is trying to connect, matches the <strong>switcher</strong>'s IP address.